Iran's first nuclear power plant in the southern city of Bushehr is slated to reach its full electricity generation capacity in August, says the Russian contractor.

“Bushehr nuclear power plant is scheduled to reach its 100 percent capacity this August," Ria Novosti quoted Valery Limarenko, director of NIAEP, the managing company of Atomstroyexport, as saying on Thursday.

The initial construction of the Bushehr nuclear power plant began in 1975 by German companies, but the work was halted following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

In 1995, Iran and Russia reached an agreement to complete the project, but power generation was delayed several times due to a number of technical and financial problems. Iran officially launched the Bushehr nuclear power plant on September 12, 2011.
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Fereydoun Abbasi said in March that the plant has reached 75 percent of its nominal capacity of 1000 megawatts.

Iran and the Russian contractor of the project, Atomstroyexport, have assured the international community that the facility is fully compliant with high level safety standards and the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

The facility is also operating under the full supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

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